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    Is your Boss a Dragon Lady?
    Is your boss a Dragon Lady?Everyone has had a bad female boss or two in their day. But have you ever worked for a DRAGON LADY? What’s a Dragon Lady boss, you ask? Here are a few examples of what a Dragon Lady boss does:There’s the tale of a boss that did not pay her workers before Christmas vacation and then called a meeting at 9 a.m. on the day after New Year’s. She opened the meeting with
    d my time in the Caribbean on regular, extended holidays. I sell it all and go on cruises around the world or little weekend adventures here or there. Instead, I show up nearly every day to my “work” (which I love, by the way!) and as I turn on my computer I look at my kids and remember why I’m here.

    To be honest, I have an amazing “job” and very rarely find myself not enjoying every moment of it. But I’m also realistic enough to recognize that we all do have hardships sometimes and we need to keep the bigger picture in mind to help us get through those days.

    What can you do to help keep you motivated to succeed through thick and t

    Free Software to Help You With Your Home Based Business
    When working on your own business from home, you might notice that you don’t have the same software tools that you might if you were working for a big company. You don’t want to have to spend all of that money to have the same software though, and you shouldn’t have to. Here is a list of tools that can help you with your business, and they are all free.If you want to be able to keep track of tasks y
    It’s about half way through the year… or pretty close, at least. How are you doing in your business?

    In the years I’ve been building and marketing my business, I’ve seen other entrepreneurs come and go. I truly hope the best for each one and it’s always sad when you hear about a great business idea from an excited entrepreneur one month, only to check in with them a few months later and hear that they’ve had to move on to something else because their business did not do as well as they had hoped.

    In every business there will be good times and hardships and I don’t think anyone goes into business with the idea that it’s otherwise.

    There are times when the stresses of the business can become so overwhelming, or the responsibilities of the business can become so mundane, that you think to yourself, “it would be so much easier to pack it in and get a ‘real job’.” I have those days too… and I find they often happen around the middle of the year. People always joke that Wednesday is “hump day” because it’s the middle of the week – the hump – and therefore the hardest day to get through. When you own a business and it has its annual ups and downs, I think it can be more like “hump month” – which is June.

    So this article is about giving you inspiration and ideas to get through those times when you wonder why you’re doing it all.

    I want to provide a great future for my children. My parents worked hard to see that I could have the opportunities I had. They sacrificed for me. Where did they learn that from? Their own parents, who immigrated to the US, gave up so much for them. Their parents – my grandparents – left behind a successful, prosperous life in Europe to move to the US in search of a dream.

    Some like to call it the American Dream. I like to think that they had a dream that was much more individualized than that. They came here with very little except a positive attitude and high hopes for their unborn children. They did enjoy financial stability in their golden years but spent decades working to achieve it. My parents grew up in that financially stable environment and sacrificed some of their dreams so I could have opportunities, too.

    And now I’m doing the same. By my computer I keep a picture of each of my children and I look at them all the time. Yes, I look at them because they are little darlings, but also because they are so precious to me that I am willing to put up with the occasional hardships and make the sacrifices I can to help them have opportunities when they grow up.

    I could take my income and spend my time in the Caribbean on regular, extended holidays. I sell it all and go on cruises around the world or little weekend adventures here or there. Instead, I show up nearly every day to my “work” (which I love, by the way!) and as I turn on my computer I look at my kids and remember why I’m here.

    To be honest, I have an amazing “job” and very rarely find myself not enjoying every moment of it. But I’m also realistic enough to recognize that we all do have hardships sometimes and we need to keep the bigger picture in mind to help us get through those days.

    What can you do to help keep you motivated to succeed through thick and th

    A Successful Business Is Like A Successful Athlete
    “Winning athletes need to plan their training routine; train under the conditions that will be similar to the actual event; control their diet; set targets to be achieved; monitor progress and performance; constantly refine elements of their regime; and most importantly they must motivate themselves towards achieving the ultimate goal – Winning!So what is so different about business? A business needs…
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    There are times when the stresses of the business can become so overwhelming, or the responsibilities of the business can become so mundane, that you think to yourself, “it would be so much easier to pack it in and get a ‘real job’.” I have those days too… and I find they often happen around the middle of the year. People always joke that Wednesday is “hump day” because it’s the middle of the week – the hump – and therefore the hardest day to get through. When you own a business and it has its annual ups and downs, I think it can be more like “hump month” – which is June.

    So this article is about giving you inspiration and ideas to get through those times when you wonder why you’re doing it all.

    I want to provide a great future for my children. My parents worked hard to see that I could have the opportunities I had. They sacrificed for me. Where did they learn that from? Their own parents, who immigrated to the US, gave up so much for them. Their parents – my grandparents – left behind a successful, prosperous life in Europe to move to the US in search of a dream.

    Some like to call it the American Dream. I like to think that they had a dream that was much more individualized than that. They came here with very little except a positive attitude and high hopes for their unborn children. They did enjoy financial stability in their golden years but spent decades working to achieve it. My parents grew up in that financially stable environment and sacrificed some of their dreams so I could have opportunities, too.

    And now I’m doing the same. By my computer I keep a picture of each of my children and I look at them all the time. Yes, I look at them because they are little darlings, but also because they are so precious to me that I am willing to put up with the occasional hardships and make the sacrifices I can to help them have opportunities when they grow up.

    I could take my income and spend my time in the Caribbean on regular, extended holidays. I sell it all and go on cruises around the world or little weekend adventures here or there. Instead, I show up nearly every day to my “work” (which I love, by the way!) and as I turn on my computer I look at my kids and remember why I’m here.

    To be honest, I have an amazing “job” and very rarely find myself not enjoying every moment of it. But I’m also realistic enough to recognize that we all do have hardships sometimes and we need to keep the bigger picture in mind to help us get through those days.

    What can you do to help keep you motivated to succeed through thick and t

    Accountability
    Why is this happening to me? When is somebody going to train me? When am I going to find good people? I am sure you have all heard questions similar to these.You may have even asked these questions yourself. But what ever happened to personal responsibility? People are too quick to point a finger and fail to realize that three fingers point back at them. They judge others in thirty seconds but don't e
    get through those times when you wonder why you’re doing it all.

    I want to provide a great future for my children. My parents worked hard to see that I could have the opportunities I had. They sacrificed for me. Where did they learn that from? Their own parents, who immigrated to the US, gave up so much for them. Their parents – my grandparents – left behind a successful, prosperous life in Europe to move to the US in search of a dream.

    Some like to call it the American Dream. I like to think that they had a dream that was much more individualized than that. They came here with very little except a positive attitude and high hopes for their unborn children. They did enjoy financial stability in their golden years but spent decades working to achieve it. My parents grew up in that financially stable environment and sacrificed some of their dreams so I could have opportunities, too.

    And now I’m doing the same. By my computer I keep a picture of each of my children and I look at them all the time. Yes, I look at them because they are little darlings, but also because they are so precious to me that I am willing to put up with the occasional hardships and make the sacrifices I can to help them have opportunities when they grow up.

    I could take my income and spend my time in the Caribbean on regular, extended holidays. I sell it all and go on cruises around the world or little weekend adventures here or there. Instead, I show up nearly every day to my “work” (which I love, by the way!) and as I turn on my computer I look at my kids and remember why I’m here.

    To be honest, I have an amazing “job” and very rarely find myself not enjoying every moment of it. But I’m also realistic enough to recognize that we all do have hardships sometimes and we need to keep the bigger picture in mind to help us get through those days.

    What can you do to help keep you motivated to succeed through thick and t

    Use Discounts to Make Profits
    Being a father today is not as easy as my own father had. When I was a child my father complained of gas over fifty cents and eventually a dollar per gallon! We had shorter vacations, our food changed, and the house got a little warmer during the summer and a little cooler during the winter. We purchased fewer clothes and I wore them longer. Shoes lasted longer. My parents were trying to save as much money a
    for their unborn children. They did enjoy financial stability in their golden years but spent decades working to achieve it. My parents grew up in that financially stable environment and sacrificed some of their dreams so I could have opportunities, too.

    And now I’m doing the same. By my computer I keep a picture of each of my children and I look at them all the time. Yes, I look at them because they are little darlings, but also because they are so precious to me that I am willing to put up with the occasional hardships and make the sacrifices I can to help them have opportunities when they grow up.

    I could take my income and spend my time in the Caribbean on regular, extended holidays. I sell it all and go on cruises around the world or little weekend adventures here or there. Instead, I show up nearly every day to my “work” (which I love, by the way!) and as I turn on my computer I look at my kids and remember why I’m here.

    To be honest, I have an amazing “job” and very rarely find myself not enjoying every moment of it. But I’m also realistic enough to recognize that we all do have hardships sometimes and we need to keep the bigger picture in mind to help us get through those days.

    What can you do to help keep you motivated to succeed through thick and t

    Tips on Writing a Tip-Top CV
    The primary purpose of a CV or R?sum? is to tell prospective employers something about you. It should make him/her want to give you that all important interview. (From time to time there may be others to whom you may also wish to send a summary of your career and interests.) The terms CV and R?sum? are virtually interchangeable but, from time to time, one or the other may be more fashionabl
    d my time in the Caribbean on regular, extended holidays. I sell it all and go on cruises around the world or little weekend adventures here or there. Instead, I show up nearly every day to my “work” (which I love, by the way!) and as I turn on my computer I look at my kids and remember why I’m here.

    To be honest, I have an amazing “job” and very rarely find myself not enjoying every moment of it. But I’m also realistic enough to recognize that we all do have hardships sometimes and we need to keep the bigger picture in mind to help us get through those days.

    What can you do to help keep you motivated to succeed through thick and thin?

    Copyright 2006 Diane Hughes

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